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so that we can create an environment for businesses to create jobs. gerri: long-term talks about this. a long way to go. i wish would come he would come back and maybe we will have a conversation. i really appreciate your coming on the show, thank you so much and i think you for having me. gerri: now we want to know what you think. banda gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-hand side of the screen. we have lots more in the show. twenty-six days until we fall off the fiscal cliff. is that what democrats want us to do? pictures seem so. we go live to capitol hill in 10 minutes. while congress talked about wanting to cut excess spending, the numbers may tell a different story. i will break it down coming up next. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in econocs, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise ur rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. gerri: where
so that we can create an environment for businesses to create jobs. gerri: long-term talks about this. a long way to go. i wish would come he would come back and maybe we will have a conversation. i really appreciate your coming on the show, thank you so much and i think you for having me. gerri: now we want to know what you think. banda gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-hand side of the screen. we have lots more in the show. twenty-six days until we fall off the fiscal cliff. is that what...
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could possibly be more bipartisan than allowing families to keep more of what they earn in creating an environment for real job and wage growth in the country that we love so much. cheryl: trump all sustain this is our once in a generation opportunity to deliver tax reform for everyday hard-working americans. lauren: legendary investor warren buffett has a message for investors. it's pretty simple. don't worry, be happy. cheryl: tracee carrasco joining us with more headlines. good morning, tracee. transfer good morning. such a great message. warren buffett on countdown to the closing bell was asked about the consistent highs. she asked if processes any similarities during the financial crisis. here's what he said. >> not a bubble situation like it was then. but here you had a $20 billion asset class ownership with the big abuses occurred and when you had trillions of dollars worth of mortgages come at a good many of which people caliber aaa that turned out to be changing the economy. train for it they also discuss taxi firm which buffett believes will likely be passed. he's more optimistic than mo
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in an e-mail sent to twitter staff, musk warning that a weaker economic environment in the u.s. could mean problems, troubles, for the company's ad business. lots of issues for elon as he tries to take the reins at twitter and turn it around. neil: interesting. thank you very much, gerri willis. i want to go to scott martin on all of this. we were talking earlier about the market come back. most of the technology stocks are better than 10% back on the day itself. i do not know how long that lasts but regarding these technology companies, they had been famous for this remote work that gerri was getting into. i believe that twitter led the way. more coming back. the messages i want all of you back. and it is one thing for financial giants to say that, but when you hear from the people that started all of this kept at this, that could be a very different development. what do you think? >> agreed. a development that a lot of the young workers who are not me, by the way, surprisingly, they are not ready for it. facebook, google, also did similar things. speaking of tesla, too, elon m
in an e-mail sent to twitter staff, musk warning that a weaker economic environment in the u.s. could mean problems, troubles, for the company's ad business. lots of issues for elon as he tries to take the reins at twitter and turn it around. neil: interesting. thank you very much, gerri willis. i want to go to scott martin on all of this. we were talking earlier about the market come back. most of the technology stocks are better than 10% back on the day itself. i do not know how long that...
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so i'm wondering wondering if id environment for stocks? one of the best reads of the market i have ever known has some thoughts on this. gary kaltbaum is here, only here. when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your challenges. copdso to breathe better,athe. i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be u
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we're in low inflation, low interest rate environment. liz: knowing though as we look, for example, the nasdaq, where a lot of these stocks like amazon are doing incredibly well, knowing the herd can charge ahead, you don't want to fight that in many shapes or forms, knowing that it quickly can switch, what is decent trade where you can stand and capitalize on the upside but make sure you don't get trampled when the herd shifts and goes down? >> i think from the perspective technology stocks i think people are looking at them, saying, we'll be in lower interest rate environment for extended period of time. liz. right, right. >> i think that growth trade will continue on. i would shy away from those stocks at some point here in the relatively short term and look for deep discounted areas. i think the banking sector provides an interesting opportunity right now. we know we'll be in a low interest rate environment. banks still have reasonable earnings power. their balance sheet are in really good position. when we look at longer term plays i
we're in low inflation, low interest rate environment. liz: knowing though as we look, for example, the nasdaq, where a lot of these stocks like amazon are doing incredibly well, knowing the herd can charge ahead, you don't want to fight that in many shapes or forms, knowing that it quickly can switch, what is decent trade where you can stand and capitalize on the upside but make sure you don't get trampled when the herd shifts and goes down? >> i think from the perspective technology...
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that seemed like a hospitable environment. i think the president's first legal team was so acquiesce end to mueller's legal team thinking they could generate goodwill. i don't think that will happen here. >> he ought to make one phone call to martha stewart and ask if she thinks he should meet with a prosecutor. her lawyers walked her into an interview and she was indicted for make statements the prosecutors believe to be untrue. it's always a non-start i are. you are -- a non-starter. you are not going to talk them out of anything. they just waiting for you to fall into a trap. kennedy: there is the political side. looking at it from rudy giuliani's side web's half politician. -- he's had politician. how do you play to your strength. >> rudy giuliani is doing the thing from his point of view. he's giving president trump the option of going on television and say together american public, i have nothing to hide, i am innocent. it was muler who wouldn't give me the opportunity to talk. kennedy: he has some bad cops to his good c
that seemed like a hospitable environment. i think the president's first legal team was so acquiesce end to mueller's legal team thinking they could generate goodwill. i don't think that will happen here. >> he ought to make one phone call to martha stewart and ask if she thinks he should meet with a prosecutor. her lawyers walked her into an interview and she was indicted for make statements the prosecutors believe to be untrue. it's always a non-start i are. you are -- a non-starter....
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so that we can create an environment for businesses to create jobs. gerri: long-term talks about this. a long way to go. i wish would come he would come back and maybe we will have a conversation. i really appreciate yo coming on the show,hank you so much and i think you for having me. gerri: now we want to know what you think. banda gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-nd side of the screen. we have lots more in the show. twenty-six days until we fall off the fiscal cliff. is that what democrats want us to do? pictures seem so. we go live to capitol hill in 10 minutes. while ngress talked about wanting to cut excess spending, the nbers may tell a different story. i will break it down coming up next. you stl think you're colder than me? nah. don tell me. tell tiny! [ ice crackling ] [ knuckles cracking ] and who are you supposed to be, back-up? handle it. what you looking at? ha! cat-like reflexes... whoa! [ male announcer ] the coors light silver bullet pint. it's bigger. it's resealable. it's still the coldest. don't you do it. don't you do it! [ male
so that we can create an environment for businesses to create jobs. gerri: long-term talks about this. a long way to go. i wish would come he would come back and maybe we will have a conversation. i really appreciate yo coming on the show,hank you so much and i think you for having me. gerri: now we want to know what you think. banda gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-nd side of the screen. we have lots more in the show. twenty-six days until we fall off the fiscal cliff. is that what democrats...
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neil: would you -- do you see, in this environment, a market crash? do you see a depression? what do you see? >> i don't see a depression as we know it, but i see, first of all, i worked at casinos all over the world. the biggest gambling casino i know is wall street. and by the way, can i warn you folks and i'm sure neil in his own way has, we take advice from people, we have to search for people to believe in, if you hear people going to psychics, and i don't believe in all psychics, they're not all fakes. if they're going soothsayers, are they better off take advice at wall street who are giving advice before our last crash, the last recession. the movie "wolf of wall street," i know wall street, do you think it stopped with that movie? there is just as much corruption going on now. when you have that much money, the temptation is always there. neil: the temptation for crime is always there. >> neil, do you think it's going to change? first of all, our founding fathers and students, i've done over 1,000 university shows in this country. neil: wow. >> and they say, kreskin,
neil: would you -- do you see, in this environment, a market crash? do you see a depression? what do you see? >> i don't see a depression as we know it, but i see, first of all, i worked at casinos all over the world. the biggest gambling casino i know is wall street. and by the way, can i warn you folks and i'm sure neil in his own way has, we take advice from people, we have to search for people to believe in, if you hear people going to psychics, and i don't believe in all psychics,...
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so the key thing is to create the right environment and, by golly, this thing will correct itself. so do the one-time more payment for individuals, do that a payroll tax suspension and if they want to throw in immunity on crazy lawsuits, that would even be better. but you to do those kind of things, you create the right environment for private sector job creation, that's where the dynamism and the resource creation comes in this economy. it's going to surprise a lot of people. the american political spirit, economic spirit is still as strong as ever, and this is proof of it. melissa: if you look inside the numbers, hospitality, 1.2 million. construction, almost half a million jobs created here in new york they're going to reopen construction sites starting on monday. retail trade, manufacturing, he's also going to do something for restaurants, extend that ppp time when you can get it forgiven as, not as a loan, but as a grant because now things are starting to reopen. god bless. steve forbes, thank you for coming on. the american spirit live and well, we appreciate it. com. connell
so the key thing is to create the right environment and, by golly, this thing will correct itself. so do the one-time more payment for individuals, do that a payroll tax suspension and if they want to throw in immunity on crazy lawsuits, that would even be better. but you to do those kind of things, you create the right environment for private sector job creation, that's where the dynamism and the resource creation comes in this economy. it's going to surprise a lot of people. the american...
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subsidize, high tax environments? i mean i -- and so you know, i think if you look at some growth of the sunbelt south carolina, florida texas, many people moved out of high tax states a mass migration in lower tax states on property and other categories from a policy standpoint i think makes sense to leave it out. from a political standpoint, as you begin to go through the waying process i wouldn't be surprised if it stays in i think that comes as reality we will see. mary: what you are saying congressman you've gotten pushback from so many of these senators and conmen not going to vote for it if you eliminate that deduction. >> correct, the -- the marginalize razor-thin you can lose two senators, and you can do the math quickly from there and figure out how delicate this becomes, and it is not just going to be property tax it is going to be a host of other deductions, and itemizations as you get into weeds on some of the substance of the bill. >> congressman let me ask you about democratic support it does feel like
subsidize, high tax environments? i mean i -- and so you know, i think if you look at some growth of the sunbelt south carolina, florida texas, many people moved out of high tax states a mass migration in lower tax states on property and other categories from a policy standpoint i think makes sense to leave it out. from a political standpoint, as you begin to go through the waying process i wouldn't be surprised if it stays in i think that comes as reality we will see. mary: what you are saying...
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i know in workplaces they do profiles to see the environment they're applying. but they telegraph anything that would be sinister or dangerous. almost everything we've heard about the quiet distant, aloof, so many that the profile want this. so, how is it going to change things? i know a number of casinos, for example, las vegas area aren't fully scrutinizing bags closer than they used to, but in the case of steve wynn, and you know, the casino mogul, they are looking at profiling. what i want to ask you is what are they profiling? what are they looking for among the people who check in because quite a few do. >> yeah. quiet, distant, aloof, not connected with others. those are potential sign of an anti-personality disorder. but at the very least, maybe they are manipulative in their ways to get what they want, but a worst-case scenario they are mass murderer. how can you know for sure? the way i look at it is if somebody does have a history of disconnecting from others, that is a sign of concern because we are social beings. it is not an indicator that the pers
i know in workplaces they do profiles to see the environment they're applying. but they telegraph anything that would be sinister or dangerous. almost everything we've heard about the quiet distant, aloof, so many that the profile want this. so, how is it going to change things? i know a number of casinos, for example, las vegas area aren't fully scrutinizing bags closer than they used to, but in the case of steve wynn, and you know, the casino mogul, they are looking at profiling. what i want...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducinour footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. neil: you heard us talk about fema, did they do a good job or not, you heard us being a little leary on the show. on the phone with us now texas congressman ron paul, i had your coege from pennsylvania saying give fema another 14 billion right now, what say you? >> i think that is a bad idea. when is it going to stop? where is the limit? and there are no limits, they probably the, they are already 18 billion in debt, they' another 14 for a program that causes people to do dumb things, people build on the beaches and on the coast because, the market does not provide insurance for them, but the government does, people who don't bui
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what do you think is most important for people to understand about christopher columbus in environment where you've got democrats trying to change the day, change the statute, sad to look at columbus status booked uncover up because afraid going to get smeared. >> you are right you know just with family, i know you were in italy earlier this year, i met with council maria, they so appreciate us as americans so appreciate what what grandparents, parents have done coming to this great country learning to be americans appreciating great country of america "fox nation" if i may maria. maria: yes. >> young kiz they are so great, great documentary you were in documentary front and center in this documentary a angela, the columbus citizens foundation a documentary you can get on "fox nation".com call "on canceling cluck bus" they are telling us is false practicing natick positive way we explain exactly who cruelly bus was what he did acountry to landing on the moon back in the day was not there with all terrible things happened he was in spain, they just through italian under the bus what am
what do you think is most important for people to understand about christopher columbus in environment where you've got democrats trying to change the day, change the statute, sad to look at columbus status booked uncover up because afraid going to get smeared. >> you are right you know just with family, i know you were in italy earlier this year, i met with council maria, they so appreciate us as americans so appreciate what what grandparents, parents have done coming to this great...
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that may take a little doing in the current political environment. my other reaction is i think whether this is orchestrated or not, the democrats overplayed their hand many once we drifted into the second and third allegation, particularly the third one with michael avenatti, i think the country turned with regard to that. once they saw that had no merit there was a fair amount of sympathy for the predictment judge kavanaugh was in. maria: i think you're right on all fronts. the investigation into the fbi and the doj continues from the congress as they investigate how the fbi investigated donald trump and collusion with russia along with the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. rod rosenstein is headed to capitol hill next week, meeting with lawmakers on thursday after the new york times reported that rosenstein suggested secretly recorded president trump earlier this year. here's devin nunes and what he told me on sunday morning futures. >> i think it all comes down to whether or not he was willing to wear a wire or not. if he was willing to wear a wire
that may take a little doing in the current political environment. my other reaction is i think whether this is orchestrated or not, the democrats overplayed their hand many once we drifted into the second and third allegation, particularly the third one with michael avenatti, i think the country turned with regard to that. once they saw that had no merit there was a fair amount of sympathy for the predictment judge kavanaugh was in. maria: i think you're right on all fronts. the investigation...
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get that late, expansionary environment is par for the course, right? i think that is actually realization. >> no. i think if you go back start using historical numbers you have never in history seen this type of program trading out there. to compare it to 10 years ago, 50 years i don't think applies. connell: you're long-term bullish. but you are still are? those factors kind of overriding what would ordinarily bullish outlook? >> volatility doesn't have to be bearish. i still have a bullish out look. what will weigh on that a lot, earnings we see from big tech. see from microsoft. weil hear from amazon, almost all of big tech over next couple weeks. connell: tomorrow night, will be a big one. you get amazon, right, sarge? google. so is it fair to say that you know, once we work through all of this, not to minimize what is happening, kind of outside of markets today, may be more we don't know, once we get through that, that could be at least near term could be a big day for us, to see where we are, see how people view the world after tomorrow night? >>
get that late, expansionary environment is par for the course, right? i think that is actually realization. >> no. i think if you go back start using historical numbers you have never in history seen this type of program trading out there. to compare it to 10 years ago, 50 years i don't think applies. connell: you're long-term bullish. but you are still are? those factors kind of overriding what would ordinarily bullish outlook? >> volatility doesn't have to be bearish. i still have...
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and in this environment, the united states becomes a friendlier place to invest. you know, $150 billion tax cut is not a lot, but it's a down payment on a whole list of things that are going to happen. more regulatory reform, it unfolds every day. immigration reform that is focused on providing america with the kinds of immigrants that it needs to, you know, in engineering and science and so forth. all of these things are part of a puzzle, a mosaic that restores america. and what you're seeing is a restorative stock market. stuart: yes, sir. you really are, almost 23,000 on the dow, up $5 trillion in value since the election. a lot of money. peter, thanks for joining us. >> take care. stuart: look at some individual stocks that we're watching. mcdonald's, they brought back the schezwan sauce, very popular, brought it back for just one day. lines around the block, we are told. couldn't meet demand, they're going to bring the sauce back permanently this winter. no impact on the stock -- >> really? >> big news. stuart: car sam is a low form of wit. [laughter] general
and in this environment, the united states becomes a friendlier place to invest. you know, $150 billion tax cut is not a lot, but it's a down payment on a whole list of things that are going to happen. more regulatory reform, it unfolds every day. immigration reform that is focused on providing america with the kinds of immigrants that it needs to, you know, in engineering and science and so forth. all of these things are part of a puzzle, a mosaic that restores america. and what you're seeing...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. neil: all right. for my money, another reason not to spend money. another reason to skip seeing the next batman. the guy playing in it doesn't have a clue. >> i'm not denying that certain people are bigoted against people. that's a problem. >> it's gross. it's racist. but it's so not. >> it's like saying shifty jew. >> absolutely not. >> you're not listening what we're saying. >> ben, we have to criticize bad ideas. >> is the mother lode of bad ideas. it's the only religion that acts like the mafia that will kill you if you say the wrong thing, draw the wrong picture or write the wrong book. >> think about what you saw there, only ben affleck could rally around bill maher. tracy, what did you think? >> this is the first moment in my lifetime that i was like go bill. ben should have quit while he was ahead. he realized halfway through he was so dead wrong. the stuff coming out of his mouth was so inappropriate. then he got back in and kept going. n
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. neil: all right. for my money, another reason not to spend money. another reason to skip seeing the next batman. the guy playing in it doesn't have a clue. >> i'm not denying that certain people are bigoted against people. that's a problem. >> it's gross. it's racist. but it's so not. >> it's like saying shifty jew. >> absolutely...
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he's in small, contained environments. liz? elizabeth: yeah. you know, we're in breaking news mode. the roger stone commutation may come in. here's -- i want to say what you just said about waiting for potential news to come in. joe biden getting criticized for saying the president doesn't care about the working or middle class, he only cares about the stock market. biden said he wants to end the end of hair holder -- shareholder activism. stock investments have tripled since the hate '80s. can joe biden make hay with that line of argument? >> reporter: you know, and, you know, that's tough for him to go down that road especially with some of the unions, the police union wavering on support for former vice president joe biden in his presidency. but, you know, one other thing that biden is not shy about, he wants to raise taxes. in fact, an economic policy think tank here in washington, d.c. did some crunching of the numbers. he's proposing $7.4 billion in new taxes and that would inevitably -- i mean, in new incentives, in new spending. and that would inevitably mean more taxes. thi
he's in small, contained environments. liz? elizabeth: yeah. you know, we're in breaking news mode. the roger stone commutation may come in. here's -- i want to say what you just said about waiting for potential news to come in. joe biden getting criticized for saying the president doesn't care about the working or middle class, he only cares about the stock market. biden said he wants to end the end of hair holder -- shareholder activism. stock investments have tripled since the hate '80s. can...
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university partnerships, and the lowest taxes in decades are creating a stronger economy and the right environment in new york state for business to thrive. let us help grow your company's tomorrow- today at business.ny.gov sfx: loud poorly played electric guitar that sounds awful seriously, awful but a lot better than last week ♪rock guitar music lauren: grng to you, it's 5:45 a.m. in new york. the gloves came off at last night's presidential debate. two of three, donald trump and hillary clinton hammering each other's character for more than hour and a half. trump force today apologize about groping women and hillary clinton had to defend remark that is politicians need public and private positions in making deals. the devastating storm matthew has been downgraded from a hurricane but its effects are being felt in the state of north carolina, rivers continue to rise with several communities under way. eight people have died in the state so far. five others are missing. another setback for samsung, halting production of note 7 phone. the move response to new phones catching fire. the company ha
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anytime you change the regulatory environment or increase the regulatory environment businesses will react becoming more uncertain and less likely to hire full-time workers. david: how about wage growth, how is that doing? >> i think wage growth is starting to improve. the bureau of labor statistics we're finely above 2% year-over-year. some categories are growing quickly. i.t., is got 10% growth. walmart taking wages up to $9 an hour or $10 an hour. tjx announced they will go to $9 following walmart n first time in lower skilled position you're seeing wage pressure and increases. you've seen it in higher skilled positions. david: matt ferguson, ceo of career builder. great stuff. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. david: all right. >> want to know how nba star carmelo anthony stays so quick on his feet? david: yes. liz: david, the answer may lie deep in his shoes. mellow -- melo is investor in souls. they 3d prints custom orthotics. they raised $11 million to bring the technology straight to your feet. we have the sole's cofounder, working with melo are you? >> we're excited to
anytime you change the regulatory environment or increase the regulatory environment businesses will react becoming more uncertain and less likely to hire full-time workers. david: how about wage growth, how is that doing? >> i think wage growth is starting to improve. the bureau of labor statistics we're finely above 2% year-over-year. some categories are growing quickly. i.t., is got 10% growth. walmart taking wages up to $9 an hour or $10 an hour. tjx announced they will go to $9...
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so florida is well-known for our very welcoming fiscal and regulatory environment. we score at the top of many non-profit indices of tax policy, property rights, et cetera. we really want to embrace technology and innovation for the future. so one thing that the state of florida has already done, we've made investments in our university system to improve our already world-class research universities and we're putting investments in central florida high-tech corridor, really trying to attract investment. one thing that the state could do is reform some of our regulations that were passed 40, 50 years ago well before we anticipated some of the breakthrough technologies today, in order to take account of those advances. one thing we're looking at specifically, fintech firms. the house recently put together a piece ever of legislation on fintech sandbox. we could have the relax rules to be more hospitable to cryptocurrency businesses. this is where area where florida can lead on, we're excited to do that. neil: whether your state or california, you would both have to fo
so florida is well-known for our very welcoming fiscal and regulatory environment. we score at the top of many non-profit indices of tax policy, property rights, et cetera. we really want to embrace technology and innovation for the future. so one thing that the state of florida has already done, we've made investments in our university system to improve our already world-class research universities and we're putting investments in central florida high-tech corridor, really trying to attract...
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the regulatory environment has got much tougher. the regulators are much more aggressive than they have been in the past. and i think, that makes the whole environment difficult. obviously if the election comes out one way or another, potentially, that could change some of that landscape. lori: okay. i'm so sorry. howard, we have to leave it there for time. howard is the president and ceo of vision taking over the accounts of perigrine financial. thanks for coming in. great to see you. >> same here. melissa: as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides is on the floor new york stock exchange looking at soda makers. >> this is very having story, lori and melissa. we're looking at dr. pepper and coca-cola, two names you know well. turns out on vending machines when you get your sodas you don't see the nutrition label. there is new program by the american beverage association, in two cities, chicago and san antonio where they will be displaying the labels because you know how much sugar you will get during a time we talk about obesity
the regulatory environment has got much tougher. the regulators are much more aggressive than they have been in the past. and i think, that makes the whole environment difficult. obviously if the election comes out one way or another, potentially, that could change some of that landscape. lori: okay. i'm so sorry. howard, we have to leave it there for time. howard is the president and ceo of vision taking over the accounts of perigrine financial. thanks for coming in. great to see you. >>...
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i think that will continue on for a short while because we're in a low interest rate environment and people are actually trying to buy and hold as much as they can. that is the new world we live in. closing bell rings] liz: there we go with the close. market closes down for sixth straight significance. here is cheryl and connell "after the bell." >> thank you, liz. tale of two markets going on. dow in the red, longest losing streaks since last august. hello, i'm cheryl casone in for melissa francis. >> i'm connell mcshane in for david asman. this is the "after the bell." first here is what else we have for you this hour. after what was a rocky weekend, donald trump looking to get back on track and doing so in the buckeye state. you see him there in ohio. where he he is holding a town hall in columbus. it's a state that will play a major role of course in the general election, ohio. we'll keep an eye on his comments and talk more about them later at this hour. hillary clinton getting slammed by some over comments she made to, well, to our own chris wallace on the "fox news sunday." a
i think that will continue on for a short while because we're in a low interest rate environment and people are actually trying to buy and hold as much as they can. that is the new world we live in. closing bell rings] liz: there we go with the close. market closes down for sixth straight significance. here is cheryl and connell "after the bell." >> thank you, liz. tale of two markets going on. dow in the red, longest losing streaks since last august. hello, i'm cheryl casone in...
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not only with high yield but ones growing their income will do very well in this kind of low-growth environment. that is what we're looking for in the rising dividend fund. liz: goldman sachs decreeing today that they don't love stocks. do you? >> yes in certain ones. you have 15% yield on the s&p, higher than 10-year. active management will be very key going for war. liz: do you have a favorite sector, knowings what we know, that june 15th question might see a rate hike? >> when i look at biotech group and a name like gilead 7 times earnings. liz: cheap. >> i see in retail, even lowe's growing dividend more than 20% a year every year for three years that is perfect kind of stock for this type of environment. liz: we have about 10 seconds. do you think the markets can handle quarter point rate hike in june? >> i certainly hope so. if you're only up to 50 basis points, year off emergency levels. again i think it will be key where you're owning it. i think dividends and income will be key. liz: 15 seconds to make me right. i said we would end flat. we're down five points. [closing bell rings] dav
not only with high yield but ones growing their income will do very well in this kind of low-growth environment. that is what we're looking for in the rising dividend fund. liz: goldman sachs decreeing today that they don't love stocks. do you? >> yes in certain ones. you have 15% yield on the s&p, higher than 10-year. active management will be very key going for war. liz: do you have a favorite sector, knowings what we know, that june 15th question might see a rate hike? >>...
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then also, we've got a complete set of resources left that are fully scrubbed and fully ready from an environment perspective. liz: doesn't sound like you're angry at the aep. >> yeah. i think we need to deal with the landscape. rationality and reasoning behind the rules need to be put into play. with a clean power plant presented, particularly the interim targets are too aggressive. the state is saying it. we're saying it. from the grid perspective, we need to balance out the portfolio, but make sure the system itself can respond the way that customers expect. liz: nick, everybody wants a lower electric bill, but the grid is aging. what can we expect in the coming year? as i understand it, look, you have 5.3 million customers in 11 different states. everyone cares about their pocketbook. what do you anticipate for energy prices? >> yeah, i think we have to be really wise over our investments. over 70% of our investments are wires related systems. with the advent of new technologies associated with that, we need to be as efficient as possible. so we don't see massive increases in prices of electr
then also, we've got a complete set of resources left that are fully scrubbed and fully ready from an environment perspective. liz: doesn't sound like you're angry at the aep. >> yeah. i think we need to deal with the landscape. rationality and reasoning behind the rules need to be put into play. with a clean power plant presented, particularly the interim targets are too aggressive. the state is saying it. we're saying it. from the grid perspective, we need to balance out the portfolio,...
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manufacturing business environment under a president-elect trump in the progress policies that he said he's going to pursue. so this is a vote of confidence. >> trump also set his sights on for his rival, general motors threatening to impose the big order tax on a chevy crews model from below the border. gm says just the hatchback version -- it are mexico and 4500 were sold in the night dates last year. one president says the number amounts to less than a day about the at its ohio plant which he says is not equipped to build the car. >> donald trump raising questions about the intelligence agencies. the intelligence briefing on so-called russian hacking was today until friday. perhaps more time needed to build a case? very strange. intelligence officials said the briefing had always been scheduled for friday. over the weekend, trump told reporters he knew things that other people don't know about the alleged hacking and he said more information would he forthcoming this week. nicole: precise search of the japan's nikkei backing to put a percent. first of all the first day of trading in
manufacturing business environment under a president-elect trump in the progress policies that he said he's going to pursue. so this is a vote of confidence. >> trump also set his sights on for his rival, general motors threatening to impose the big order tax on a chevy crews model from below the border. gm says just the hatchback version -- it are mexico and 4500 were sold in the night dates last year. one president says the number amounts to less than a day about the at its ohio plant...
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opposition to the environment. i think it's had a negative effect, but it shows the level of desperation because what women actually care about most polling shows the economy and national security and domestic security as well. they didn't go there because in fact, donald trump has some serious plans for the economy. neil: of what is your saying is true, that could be a game changer. you and i were chatting briefly with the governor is not a fan of mr. trump wrote in john mccain which you can't do. if it turns out that the latest polls are right, if he wins ohio, he obviously has to win more but that would be a big development. >> certainly. the trendline in ohio has consistently been on the side of donald trump for a while now. the polls have indicated i can tell you on the ground while the democrat and the hillary and coordinated campaign have a strong and robust ground game in all 88 counties, knocking doors and trying to get people out. it's very difficult to target. the modeling is hard this time around becaus
opposition to the environment. i think it's had a negative effect, but it shows the level of desperation because what women actually care about most polling shows the economy and national security and domestic security as well. they didn't go there because in fact, donald trump has some serious plans for the economy. neil: of what is your saying is true, that could be a game changer. you and i were chatting briefly with the governor is not a fan of mr. trump wrote in john mccain which you can't...
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knows how to work with military environment and political and by the way he is russia expert. trump's problem when it comes to military or military background, dwight eisenhower wanted people in his cabinet who didn't want to be in his cabinet. who had to be coaxed and bullied into it. the kind of people, the military people who would jump at a chance to be vp aren't the ones you want. you want ones with integrity as well as experience. deirdre: not show men, what you're saying? >> not political generals. not yes men. we have have too many of those things to the obama years. give you names. someone like retired marine general jim mattis. great american. probably wouldn't take the job. admiral stavridis smart enough. even fox's own general jack keane would be very, very impressive deirdre: i'm if you cite jack keane would you ever consider it? >> i would never be a politician because i'm not a beggar. deirdre: oh, my goodness. not begging if you were asked to serve. you served your country already. would not serve in that secondary way? >> well, deirdre, i would be a terrible p
knows how to work with military environment and political and by the way he is russia expert. trump's problem when it comes to military or military background, dwight eisenhower wanted people in his cabinet who didn't want to be in his cabinet. who had to be coaxed and bullied into it. the kind of people, the military people who would jump at a chance to be vp aren't the ones you want. you want ones with integrity as well as experience. deirdre: not show men, what you're saying? >> not...
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they are worried about the heightened uncertainty, competitive environment, flowing user growth. they take over 80% after in supreme story came out the latest quarter. they didn't see that in the lack of a track record. then you can compare facebook resist twitter versus mac chat on their ipo. it turned out the monthly active users with about 300 million facebook at 845 million. about the new course we are seeing that does not start a profit. take a look at facebook shares. nobody worries about facebook because the stocks at an all-time high again at 13782. that was the highest rate over the last 52 weeks of investors owning 25%. not too shabby. >> not too shabby at all. multi-billionaires. nicole petallides commit thank you area, very much. everything i say is that out of jealousy and tom price now introducing the vice president and state. i want to listen to him because that hhs that the dog dirt and he is a doctor is completely over obamacare and effort is to repeal and replace. grandpa among the critics say whatever the administration is cooking not if the leaders in the part
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to appoint to 300 biggest positions in government how interact with business, what is the regulator environment big question what is going to happen in the senate a huge issue they over70 lot of regulator breezy for business, so business very involved active they are looking for as you know, tax trade, did you tell bottom line we need more trust the business is not trusted to make on major reforms they have to convince american people why trade is good tax tax reform is good for inclusive growth of people left out. >> i am glad you mentioned rainings another thing trump wants to roll back regulation. >> a huge cost for biggest major regulation health care, dodd-frank small business regulation, really important to clean out with business growth. >> thanks are for weighing? appreciate it always great to see you live primetime coverage including donald trump's speech 6:00 a.m. eastern joining me police from floor right here on fox business network, we will take a short break up next senator ted cruz was booed by a crowd last night amid refusal to endorse donald trump can republican party unite beh
to appoint to 300 biggest positions in government how interact with business, what is the regulator environment big question what is going to happen in the senate a huge issue they over70 lot of regulator breezy for business, so business very involved active they are looking for as you know, tax trade, did you tell bottom line we need more trust the business is not trusted to make on major reforms they have to convince american people why trade is good tax tax reform is good for inclusive...
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the environment yet just a quarter of the facility. 4000 people packing and shipping goods coast-to-coast to be under your chris mistry and time for $3.369 cybermonday holiday. amazon.com i keep waiting to hear. back to you. charles: it's amazing how the economic activity and my wife is creating there alone. appreciate it. scott walker now tweeting it's hard to justify a recount and the winner won by 22,000 does. we made it easy to go, hard to cheat wisconsin election. supporters said the recount were against our voter i.d. initiatives. meanwhile, the 15 day winning streak is currently the longest winning streak for the index since 1996. (vo) black friday may be over but the best cyber monday deals are at verizon. because a deal is only as good as the network it's on. verizon gives you the best network and a lot more. great deals on our hottest smartphones. like the droid turbo 2 by motorola for $10 per month. or the iphone se for $5 per month. our lowest price ever. the best cyber monday deals are at verizon. shop online all day. hurry, and get it all at vzw.com. charles: wild and crazy
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operation and keep pace with the evolving technology environment. all individuals are offered employment with cap gem nye which has 15 states throughout the u.s. and four office in florida. in addition to the work being done with our company, capgemini offers broader career opportunities for individuals who specialize in i.t. impacted individuals can seek other career opportunities within carnival corporation. so what about that? how do you react to the statement? have you seen any other opportunity within carnival? have you seen other opportunities within capgemini? >> i haven't seen any within carnival. like i said i refuse on principle to work for capgemini. i already confirmed their business model is to offshore the jobs to cheaper locations. so, i will say that my attorney, sarah blackwell, from protect u.s. workers who is representing the disney folks, she has made it clear this is way of sidestepping the responsibility and that the ultimate goal is not to take care of us as workers. some of who have been at carnival for over 30 years. it's to
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employees exploited in the age of cyber hacks and it was to chase incentives, you the low interest environment, they we wanted to make cash. maria: that is just horrible. i know you make the point, james, wells fargo has a lot of employees, 200,000 employees but 5,000 cuts because of this is a big number. >> it's a big number. we are certainly in an area where bank regulators feel comfortable saying, fire that person, fire that person, but this size suggests widespread problem. although i would just say, we may learn more about this. this is the consumer financial protection bureau, they really deserve no credibility or esteem. this is the group that claimed bias by guessing whether customers were white or black based on their zip codes. maria: wow. >> it looks bad. maria: it sure does. we will take a short break. it's been a horrible year for hedge funds but could they be making a come back after a slow tart? we will tell you how you can benefit and what is going on in terms of hedge funds, how it impacts you. coming soon near a parking lot near you, amazon is partnering with san francisco 49
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we can create the environment for healthy economy, but ultimately, that is-- to move that productivity has to increase, right, and other things have to happen which is really outside the realm of monetary policy. >> fiscal policy and-- >> immigration policy. think about the labor force, we're starting to run out of people in some ways, right? and many people entered the work force, we've seen if you think about the course of recent american history. women entering the work force going from 35% labor participation to 60% labor force participation. there's no other big group that's going to show up in the labor force and we're retiring. so, i think immigration is a critical component, especially high skilled immigration, a critical component of continuing economic growth in this country. >> and back on rates. i did ask about your outlook for 2017, 2018, the latest fed forecast for september showed that you and your colleagues are projecting a couple more rate likes next year and a couple more after that. does that sound right to you? >> you talked about making sure the fed does not fall
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how was it in this environment? >> earlier this year we had amazing investors involved and i would say a little bit of a unique approach. years before we raise capital. think of fundraising is hiring. some of scalia's come of philosophy, motivation. once you get connected you are married for life. maria: you've got an impressive list of investors in the company from paypal to youtube. did you go to them or did they come to you? how does you get the names on board? >> unique list. 75 ceos. progress, some of which i know and i was born and raised in the bay area. my dad had a school in san francisco. part of that was bad. many of them invested because they got excited about fixing the problem. they don't need to pay for their kids college tuition. we are proud to have been involved and they've been incredibly helpful. maria: you compete with paychecks. >> ddp would be two countries to pay with. dagen: churn butter, action picture, do they leave you alone? >> we think of them as on our teams. i would probably pay these
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folks thought she was for and, you know, were against, would be harmful to her, but, again, in this environment given that -- forget about to talk about open trade and sex, sex is always going to win. dominated the media coverage and so i don't know, you probably need some sort of smoking gun come out of this. at that point, i don't know if that would be enough to have them walk away from her. dagen: call gem jelly fish republicans, don't you think some of them are worried that there's more to come? anthony: do you think the reason why speaker ryan disengaged because there might be another bomb? >> yeah, that has been the speculation that there's something else coming. maybe one or two things that are that or worse here in the next few weeks and the idea if you're going to stick by donald trump, why would i do that if i'm just going to have to do this again next week and again the following week. but we don't know. some of that stuff could be rumors to try to get republicans to jump ship. threatening, hey, i have this tape. we don't know what's left out there. but, again, it's a tough spot for
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infrastructure investment, univtaxes in decadesips,st are creating a stronger economy and the right environment in new york state for business to thrive. let us help grow your company's tomorrow- today at business.ny.gov treated to one of the top issues at last night's debate. both candidates and their tax plan and economic plan. clinton talked about the polish is going after but trump wasn't convinced. listen. >> has been nobody who makes less than $250,000 a year and that the vast majority of american casino will have their taxes raised because we got to go with the money is. i voted to close i think one of the loopholes he took it and it just when he took a billion dollar loss that enabled him to avoid being taxes. i want to have a tax on people who are making a million dollars called the buster rule. >> i give a lot whenever and because i'm not that the tax code. she could've done this years ago. she's raising your taxes really high. but that is going to do is a disaster for the country. maria: terminus nasa budget director for ronald reagan david stockman. good to see you. your thoughts on
infrastructure investment, univtaxes in decadesips,st are creating a stronger economy and the right environment in new york state for business to thrive. let us help grow your company's tomorrow- today at business.ny.gov treated to one of the top issues at last night's debate. both candidates and their tax plan and economic plan. clinton talked about the polish is going after but trump wasn't convinced. listen. >> has been nobody who makes less than $250,000 a year and that the vast...
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university partnerships, and the lowest taxes in decades are creating a stronger economy and the right environment in new york state for business to thrive. let us help grow your company's tomorrow- today at business.ny.gov >> live from longwood university in virginia this is fox business network special coverage of the vice presidential debate. here is neil cavuto. neil: we are here in the spin room where they are still spinning the debate and here's something else i noticed. in the debate hall the candidates have left. this is like i am when i get invited to someone's house. i don't leave. i start ordering pay-per-view movies and start raiding the fridge. that's what's going on here. just thought governor pence, they are still mingling with the press and the people in the room. it is divided three ways. pence surrogates were fans are friends and senator kaine's surrogates fans and friends and are friends and our manger or student volunteers very similar to the layout at hofstra. i believe they had a lottery type system here for those who wanted to be the event to participate in it and go ahead a
university partnerships, and the lowest taxes in decades are creating a stronger economy and the right environment in new york state for business to thrive. let us help grow your company's tomorrow- today at business.ny.gov >> live from longwood university in virginia this is fox business network special coverage of the vice presidential debate. here is neil cavuto. neil: we are here in the spin room where they are still spinning the debate and here's something else i noticed. in the...
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you hire to us go do the job, to create an environment of economic growth and opportunity. but that's not where our spirit is. our spirit is in us. believing through our efforts in whatever part of the world that we live, that we can change the world, that we can carve out beat sister future, that we can realize those special gifts given to each and every one of us in here are something we can use to heal the world. and we are all part after giant mosaic. a snapshot in time, all of us here. and it's our job as americans, our job as people who want to be decent and live good lives, to dig down and understand that purpose and never under estimate our ability to change the world in which we live. [applause] guess what, tomorrow i'm going to philadelphia. [cheers and applause] >> then i'm going all over the country. and many of you have traveled around this country trying to help me. you know what? look, this is all i got. okay? this is all i got. all i can say is thank you from the bottom of my heart. but i want you to know something. we are going to go all the way to clevelan
you hire to us go do the job, to create an environment of economic growth and opportunity. but that's not where our spirit is. our spirit is in us. believing through our efforts in whatever part of the world that we live, that we can change the world, that we can carve out beat sister future, that we can realize those special gifts given to each and every one of us in here are something we can use to heal the world. and we are all part after giant mosaic. a snapshot in time, all of us here. and...
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that's not the environment we're in, look at the rest of the world. stuart: quickly the minneapolis fed president says we should consider negative interest rates. this is for you, scott, negative interest rates, you put money into the bank and they don't give it back to you and pay no interest. what do you make of that? >> well, you know what is this i think it's kind of behind the curve here. for the last two weeks, both in europe and in the u.s., the amount of interest rate plays, we've traded hundreds and thousands of contracts here in chicago and in london, betting on negative interest rights in both euro dollars and-- that's where this is coming from, that's what we've seen happen here and i'd say he's two weeks late coming to the table with it. stuart: hear, you think it's a terrible idea. >> you cannot rely on nt central bank. it hasn't work everywhere in the world it's tried. you have to cut taxes, shrink government and get the regulatory agencies out of the business. the fed should stand up, you know what, guys, it's not our problem. it's you
that's not the environment we're in, look at the rest of the world. stuart: quickly the minneapolis fed president says we should consider negative interest rates. this is for you, scott, negative interest rates, you put money into the bank and they don't give it back to you and pay no interest. what do you make of that? >> well, you know what is this i think it's kind of behind the curve here. for the last two weeks, both in europe and in the u.s., the amount of interest rate plays, we've...
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it says something about how the next president is going to govern, it's going to be a very tough environment in washington. >> it is, my biggest concern is tonight at the end of the night that we don't have a gracious concession speech because america as you just read the headline of that op-ed, is we need healing. as dr. king just said we come in on broken pieces. maria: tomorrow we will start to figure out how the country be put together. large minority population could sway the vote. adam shapiro in florida right now. he's got the latest on the latino vote. adam, good morning to you. adam: and good morning to you, maria. this is historic tampa, a section that's populated by african americans and at the precinct where we saw the first group about 20 people go in to cast ballots. florida in early voting states as well as key swing state for both candidates, 52% of all registered voters have cast their ballots. i want to show you some video of what's getting the headlines across the country. latino voters, latino population in florida are specially concentrated in the orlando area, that's or
it says something about how the next president is going to govern, it's going to be a very tough environment in washington. >> it is, my biggest concern is tonight at the end of the night that we don't have a gracious concession speech because america as you just read the headline of that op-ed, is we need healing. as dr. king just said we come in on broken pieces. maria: tomorrow we will start to figure out how the country be put together. large minority population could sway the vote....
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we need to create the environment. we are also a nature -- nation of laws. >> it's self-defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our immigration laws that we've seen in recent years. obviously deported. we will try to do more. just a few short years ago. kevin, why is it that trumpet today is called a racist and a bigot for addressing this issue where whereas bill and hillary years ago said something similar and slightly softer terms why is it. >> you know the answer is politics. and i just want to correct that. but they don't have enough sense to look at that. i think you will agree. you generally cherry pick the best of that. the people who are left behind are the ones who had no chance. keep your best people there. and we want to help you develop your nation. that's essentially what it was built on. there is room for plenty of immigrants. surely it is trumps point. immigration which i think there is no question about that. i think you're missing a little bit of the point. when you talk abo
we need to create the environment. we are also a nature -- nation of laws. >> it's self-defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our immigration laws that we've seen in recent years. obviously deported. we will try to do more. just a few short years ago. kevin, why is it that trumpet today is called a racist and a bigot for addressing this issue where whereas bill and hillary years ago said something similar and slightly softer terms why is it. >> you know...
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spending is a top priority for the president was he will cut funds for the arts, foreign aid and the environment. at his rally the focus turns to the economy and creating jobs. >> the first two job report since i took the oath of office we have already added nearly half 1 million new jobs and it is just beginning. from now on we are going defend the american worker and great american companies. maria: the budget numbers straight ahead. breaking news on the travel ban. a maryland judge follows the judge in hawaii issuing a preliminary injunction against the revised executive order. president trump is vowing to fight on. >> we are going to take our case as far as it needs to go including to the supreme court. we are going to win, we are going to keep our citizens safe. maria: the latest on the legal battle, and unbelievable escape, a woman jumping out of a car's trunk to avoid an alleged kidnapping, she escapes, details on her condition coming up and google looks to keep children safe, details on how the technology giant will allow parents to monitor google accounts. wall street gets a pay raise a
spending is a top priority for the president was he will cut funds for the arts, foreign aid and the environment. at his rally the focus turns to the economy and creating jobs. >> the first two job report since i took the oath of office we have already added nearly half 1 million new jobs and it is just beginning. from now on we are going defend the american worker and great american companies. maria: the budget numbers straight ahead. breaking news on the travel ban. a maryland judge...
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university partnerships, and the lowest taxes in decades are creating a stronger economy and the right environment in new york state for business to thrive. let us help grow your company's tomorrow- today at business.ny.gov >> you're going to like this. the dow industrials are now up 150 points. it's not so much the debate, i don't think that's playing a role. it's the sharp rise in the price of oil. look at the bottom of your screen, oil is up, and stock is up. how about twitter? down big, 12% lower, they got no bids to buy out the company and that means that sales force is going straight up because they were not the bidder on twitter. ashley: up nearly 5%. stuart: twitter is toxic, they didn't want sales force to buy them and they didn't. they're up, a gain. last night, did trump stop the bleeding and past the comments caught on video. by the way, lawmakers, republicans, they're set to hold a conference call about an hour from now, on how much support, if any, they will continue to give him. steve hayes, weekly standard guy, is with us now. did he stop the t and will he get the republican establ
university partnerships, and the lowest taxes in decades are creating a stronger economy and the right environment in new york state for business to thrive. let us help grow your company's tomorrow- today at business.ny.gov >> you're going to like this. the dow industrials are now up 150 points. it's not so much the debate, i don't think that's playing a role. it's the sharp rise in the price of oil. look at the bottom of your screen, oil is up, and stock is up. how about twitter? down...